Can Science Really Explain the Origin of the Universe?
The Lubavitcher Rebbe explores the limits of scientific theories about creation and explains why science and the Torah need not be in conflict.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
28.06.26 | 21:15
The Lubavitcher Rebbe explores the limits of scientific theories about creation and explains why science and the Torah need not be in conflict.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
28.06.26 | 21:15
Learn why some people see colors when they hear music, associate letters with specific colors, or give personalities to numbers, and what this reveals about the incredible complexity of the human brain
25.06.26 | 09:55
Do fossils always support the evolutionary timeline? Rabbi Zamir Cohen reviews several discoveries that some researchers argue challenge conventional explanations.
23.06.26 | 08:17
Darwin acknowledged that certain discoveries could challenge his theory. Some researchers believe modern biology has uncovered exactly those kinds of examples.
22.06.26 | 12:11
From computer simulations to laboratory experiments, David Berlinski examines what he sees as the limits of Darwinian explanations.
21.06.26 | 15:02
A journalist's challenge to modern evolution reporting raises important questions about evidence, assumptions, and scientific certainty.
18.06.26 | 15:41
Can random mutations generate the information found in DNA? Explore the arguments of researcher Winston Ewert and the ongoing debate.
18.06.26 | 15:35
Are scientific theories about origins as settled as they seem? This article examines fossils, geological interpretations, and the Torah's perspective on creation.
18.06.26 | 14:32
Former NASA scientist David Coppedge argues that the origin of flight remains one of the most challenging questions for evolutionary theory.
18.06.26 | 09:30
How did the first living organism come into existence? Explore one of science's greatest unanswered questions and the Torah's perspective on the origin of life.
18.06.26 | 09:06
What happens when a scientist begins asking deeper questions? This inspiring story follows one professor's search for truth.
17.06.26 | 15:21
Explore the debate from a traditional Jewish viewpoint
Daniel Blass
17.06.26 | 15:08
After years of studying the complexity of living cells, Professor Matthew Lewsader began asking questions that changed his worldview.
16.06.26 | 19:06
Explore the debate between evolution and creation through the lens of Jewish thought, examining ape-like fossils, the definition of humanity, the role of the soul, and whether physical similarity can truly prove common ancestry
Yosef Yaavetz
16.06.26 | 16:04
Explore the debate between Darwin’s theory of evolution and the biblical account of Creation, including the origins of humanity, the complexity of life, and the Jewish perspective on design, purpose, and the human soul
Yonatan HaLevi
16.06.26 | 15:20
A thought-provoking exploration of the 96% genetic overlap between humans and chimpanzees, examining scientific claims, traditional Jewish perspectives, and the ongoing debate about human origins
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
16.06.26 | 14:36
For decades, the giraffe’s recurrent laryngeal nerve has been presented as one of evolution’s strongest pieces of evidence. But does this unusual anatomical pathway truly support Darwinian theory, or does it raise deeper questions about biological complexity and design?
Yosef Yaavetz
16.06.26 | 13:55
A thought-provoking look at the science, complexity, and deeper meaning behind one of the most puzzling aspects of human existence
Yosef Yaavetz
16.06.26 | 13:27
A fascinating look at the intersection of biology, beauty, and purpose
Yosef Yaavetz
16.06.26 | 13:15
How does a single fertilized cell become a fully developed human being? One professor argues that DNA may not tell the whole story.
Yehosef Yavetz
04.06.26 | 10:10